Types of Air-Source Heat Pumps
NO.1 Type-Split vs. Mono Bloc
Most heat pumps are split-systems—that is, they have one part of unit inside and the other part outside. Supply and return ducts must connect to the indoor central fan.
Mono bloc systems usually have both coils and the fan outdoors. Heated or cooled air is delivered to the interior from ductwork that passes through a wall or roof.
NO.2 Type-Multi-Zone vs. Single-Zone
Single-zone systems are designed for a single room with one outdoor condenser matched to one indoor head.
Multi-zone installations can have two or more indoor terminals connected to one outdoor condenser unit. Multi-zone indoor terminals vary by size and model and each of them can create its own "zone" of comfort, cool or warm, allowing you to heat or cool separately individual rooms, or other spaces, like hallways. For your convenience, you can control all the rooms temperature with Mobile APP or thermostat.
Single-zone systems are designed for a single room with one outdoor condenser matched to one indoor head.
Multi-zone installations can have two or more indoor terminals connected to one outdoor condenser unit. Multi-zone indoor terminals vary by size and model and each of them can create its own "zone" of comfort, cool or warm, allowing you to heat or cool separately individual rooms, or other spaces, like hallways. For your convenience, you can control all the rooms temperature with Mobile APP or thermostat.
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